Lee Yeonjung, Tang Fengyan, Kim Kevin H, Albert Steven M
Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
School of Social Work.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2015 May;70(3):425-31. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu001. Epub 2014 Jan 31.
This study examines the relationship between caring for older parents and the financial well-being of caregivers by investigating whether a reciprocal association, or vicious cycle, exists between female caregiver's lower household incomes and caring for elderly parents.
Data for women aged 51 or older with at least 1 living parent or parent-in-law were drawn from the Health and Retirement Survey 2006, 2008, and 2010 (N = 2,093). A cross-lagged panel design was applied with structural equation modeling.
We found support for the reciprocal relationship between parental caregiving and lower household income. Female caregivers were more likely than noncaregivers to be in lower household income at later observation points. Also, women with lower household income were more likely than women with higher household income to assume caregiving at later observation points.
This study suggests that there exists a vicious cycle of parental care and lower household income among women. A key concern for policy is female caregivers' financial status when care of older parents is assumed and care burden when women's financial status declines.
本研究通过调查女性照顾者较低的家庭收入与照顾老年父母之间是否存在相互关联或恶性循环,来探讨照顾老年父母与照顾者财务状况之间的关系。
从2006年、2008年和2010年的健康与退休调查中提取了51岁及以上且至少有一位在世父母或公婆的女性数据(N = 2093)。采用交叉滞后面板设计并进行结构方程建模。
我们发现了父母照顾与较低家庭收入之间相互关系的证据。在后续观察点,女性照顾者比非照顾者更有可能处于较低的家庭收入水平。此外,在后续观察点,家庭收入较低的女性比家庭收入较高的女性更有可能承担照顾责任。
本研究表明,女性中存在父母照顾和较低家庭收入的恶性循环。政策的一个关键关注点是女性照顾者在承担照顾老年父母责任时的财务状况,以及女性财务状况下降时的照顾负担。